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dana is here with us. nice to see you. >> thanks, greta, for having me back. >> and let me -- >> wow. >> let me guess, you loved it, right? >> you know, yeah, i guess if you like a nightmare that involves teddy ruxpin and vera de milo's character from the 1990s, if you throw all those things together, it was wonderful. i've never seen anything like that. greta, there's two things that miley needs. everyone in america can agree on, jesus and skwut -- squats. >> i guess i didn't follow her career very much. i just thought, well, this looks like hollywood. this is the kind of junk we're seeing. if you have a history with her and watched her grow up, you're more scandalized than the rest of us, you know, this is never going to clean up at this point. >> well, yeah, and the thing with this, greta, is i don't -- you don't have to be shocking for the sake of shock in order to be artistic. it seems a lot of entertainment thinks vulgarity is somehow a substitute for skill or talent and it's not. during the same eve
dana is here with us. nice to see you. >> thanks, greta, for having me back. >> and let me -- >> wow. >> let me guess, you loved it, right? >> you know, yeah, i guess if you like a nightmare that involves teddy ruxpin and vera de milo's character from the 1990s, if you throw all those things together, it was wonderful. i've never seen anything like that. greta, there's two things that miley needs. everyone in america can agree on, jesus and skwut -- squats....
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heidi zhou castro joins us now from fort hood. heidi, what are we learning from that testimony. >> hassan indicated he will not present any witnesses, and he will not present any evidence. so what we're left with is most likely an unsworn statement given to the courtroom. this is not suspect to cross-examination nor is it subject to runningses from the judge. right now we're having a lunch break from the proceedingses and for hassan to have time for his daily prayers. we should expect to hear from him. in the courtroom will be many of the survivors and families members of the 13 people that asan cooled. among the survivallers i surviv, he was shot two times by hassan and lived with ptsd ever since. he said, quote, when i go to the pharmacy, they have all the chairs lined up. when i go in there i don't do well. the signs from the trauma of the shooting that happened four years ago still visible in the survivors and the heartbreaking stories of parents and spouses who lost their loved ones. >> heidi, this has got to be the other sid
heidi zhou castro joins us now from fort hood. heidi, what are we learning from that testimony. >> hassan indicated he will not present any witnesses, and he will not present any evidence. so what we're left with is most likely an unsworn statement given to the courtroom. this is not suspect to cross-examination nor is it subject to runningses from the judge. right now we're having a lunch break from the proceedingses and for hassan to have time for his daily prayers. we should expect to...
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it would have been useful to know that a bit. but you do as much as you can we're going to need some more from the some of our. kids will hit it could be stunned to see. finally the stove was working without threatening to choke to death and even more importantly nellie also knew how to find out the sum of all. a man can only go so long without a cup of tea. getting it going isn't exactly a simple process you have to dismantle it fill it with kindling and set it on fine . and it's certainly the first candle i can remember that comes with its own chimney. but get it right and your water will stay warm five houses everything seems to be falling into place. p.c. in. thirty minutes and it will be ready. for. you to get the feeling that day. it seemed that advice wasn't the only thing that nellie had brought me. just coming from down here i have might see can rustle up some milk to. well imagine. the. sibs but welcome guests. so you have a present for me then let's see. what the hell. they're . so how's this with this tail flicking ab
it would have been useful to know that a bit. but you do as much as you can we're going to need some more from the some of our. kids will hit it could be stunned to see. finally the stove was working without threatening to choke to death and even more importantly nellie also knew how to find out the sum of all. a man can only go so long without a cup of tea. getting it going isn't exactly a simple process you have to dismantle it fill it with kindling and set it on fine . and it's certainly the...
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the arab and western countries have failed us and let us down. but if they decide to interfere against bashar al-assad's regime, god bless them. >> u.n. inspectors remained at a damascus hotel. a potential complication for western military planners. the team posñ site of the alleged gas attack today citing security concerns. margaret warner has been covering today's developments on this story and she joins me now. before we begin we should tell our audience that the newshour will have an interview with president obama on tomorrow's program. so what are you hearing behind the sceneszçz will wait to make a decision until the u.n. inspectors finish their work? >> no, judy he will not that is what i am told. as one white house official said they are not hostage to the timetable of the u.n. inspectors especially if it appears the regime is trying to delay them. that said, and it's unclear when the inspectors will be done though i'm told by the u.n. once they have concluded their report about what happened last week, they will issue that before they
the arab and western countries have failed us and let us down. but if they decide to interfere against bashar al-assad's regime, god bless them. >> u.n. inspectors remained at a damascus hotel. a potential complication for western military planners. the team posñ site of the alleged gas attack today citing security concerns. margaret warner has been covering today's developments on this story and she joins me now. before we begin we should tell our audience that the newshour will have an...
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that's not okay to use my words and deny science. >> it's nonsensical to us on our side. so hang on. so your claim is that for example, if i find feather dinosaur fossils in china, those were put there during a primordial flood that happened just ten centuries ago, that's your -- i mean 10,000 years ago? that's your claim? >> talking about 4,000 years ago, yes. >> so at the same time is your claim is, stronium and robidium, you can tell one with a mass spectrometer, those clocks were set 10,000 years ago, and when i observe light 10,000 years ago those were put there, that's your claim 87? >> well data is based on assumptions of the past. you don't know because you weren't there. >> no i wasn't there but i'm pretty sure we had a civil war. i'm pretty sure we had isaac newton, i'm pretty sure we had gal laigalileo. >> we're not going to get this solved today or any time soon but we want to thank all of our guests, bill, don, ca have i and georgia. thank you. bill, sit tight, we want to leave time for questions from our viewers outside of the topic today. waj, at a it away.
that's not okay to use my words and deny science. >> it's nonsensical to us on our side. so hang on. so your claim is that for example, if i find feather dinosaur fossils in china, those were put there during a primordial flood that happened just ten centuries ago, that's your -- i mean 10,000 years ago? that's your claim? >> talking about 4,000 years ago, yes. >> so at the same time is your claim is, stronium and robidium, you can tell one with a mass spectrometer, those...
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you've been listening us talk about that. we'll remind you again and again so you won't forget about that. it's slow already west of 205 as you drive over the main part of livermore. let's go to steve. >> it's coming, you know it's coming. thank you. >>> we have a warmer pattern today. it's mainly kind of hugging the coast, the fog, not much of a breeze either. it's back to school for martinez school district. a high today of 8 # at 3:00. it will be sunny for everybody all day. some of the higher elevations are up 8 degrees. there are 90s inland. it may be near 80 degrees. it's way down from yesterday. we've lost the cloud cover, there's your try if he can at that. only 13 fairfield. it was 22. i think it will continue to decrease. fog was making a strong surge. everyone was under cloudy skies. there are still some farther south. it's westerly now, the wind pattern and expected to go northerly. it won't do it, you'll have to wait until later in the week. so not today. 50, 60s, 70s, interior 40s in the mountains. a fight in th
you've been listening us talk about that. we'll remind you again and again so you won't forget about that. it's slow already west of 205 as you drive over the main part of livermore. let's go to steve. >> it's coming, you know it's coming. thank you. >>> we have a warmer pattern today. it's mainly kind of hugging the coast, the fog, not much of a breeze either. it's back to school for martinez school district. a high today of 8 # at 3:00. it will be sunny for everybody all day....
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abc7 news reporter joins us from the terminal in san francisco, the temporary terminal to show us how people are planning ahead. >> you will not see the transbay express bus here starting on thursday morning as riders bypass the bay bridge if five days. car. truck. moisture. bus. the closure will not discriminate even if you car pool or take public transportation. >> i will stay at home. >> you are not going to work? >> i don't think so. >> a.c. transit buses stop running across the bay bridge at 7:10 wednesday evening until it opens back up next tuesday morning. the buses will run back and forth 0 to the bart stations. riders are ready. >> i take transbay to the city and sometime action transit to bart, same time, just expect more of a crowd. >> car poolers already dropped the formality and now they are dropping their cars. >> nothing i can do. i will try an hour earlier, happen on bart. >> bart will run 24 hours a day during the closure with overnight trains on an hourly scheduled serving 14 stations. do not underestimate the desire by many to avoid it all. >> what are you going to
abc7 news reporter joins us from the terminal in san francisco, the temporary terminal to show us how people are planning ahead. >> you will not see the transbay express bus here starting on thursday morning as riders bypass the bay bridge if five days. car. truck. moisture. bus. the closure will not discriminate even if you car pool or take public transportation. >> i will stay at home. >> you are not going to work? >> i don't think so. >> a.c. transit buses stop...
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nancy pelosi is used to speaking before representatives. she has been doing it for 25 years and she comes before us, representatives of all of san francisco and points beyond. she is used to celebrating occasions when those who have been excluded have been welcomed to something new and exciting. she has done it for women coming into the halls of congress. she has done it for seniors moving into housing. she has done it for those with hiv/aids gathering at the memorial grove. i could go on and on, but i would much rather hear her speak, so please welcome leadership nancy pelosi. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. thank you very much for your very generous introduction, barry and for your great leadership at the st. anthony foundation, for the invitation to be here today with such distinguished guests. how about tyrone? is he something? [ applause ] but it's an honor to be with you barry, with susan swift, with doug shu-maker and our distinguished mayor, mayor lee. last time i saw him he was on the platform while president obama was deliver
nancy pelosi is used to speaking before representatives. she has been doing it for 25 years and she comes before us, representatives of all of san francisco and points beyond. she is used to celebrating occasions when those who have been excluded have been welcomed to something new and exciting. she has done it for women coming into the halls of congress. she has done it for seniors moving into housing. she has done it for those with hiv/aids gathering at the memorial grove. i could go on and...
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it would have been useful to have known that a bit. but you do as much as you can we're going to need some more from the some of our. careful head it can be said to see. finally the stove was working without threatening to choke to death and even more importantly nellie also knew how to find out the sum of all. a man can only go so long without a cup of tea. getting it going isn't exactly a simple process you have to dismantle it fill it with kindling and set it on fire . and it's certainly the first candle i can remember that comes with its own chimney. but get it right and your water will stay warm five hours everything seems to be falling into place. peace in. thirty minutes and it will be ready. for. you to get a feeling that day could actually be a really good. excuse me once again. it seemed that advice wasn't the only thing that nellie had brought me. just coming from down here i have might see can rustle up some milk to. well imagine rather expensive but welcome guests. so you have a present for me then let's see. what the hell
it would have been useful to have known that a bit. but you do as much as you can we're going to need some more from the some of our. careful head it can be said to see. finally the stove was working without threatening to choke to death and even more importantly nellie also knew how to find out the sum of all. a man can only go so long without a cup of tea. getting it going isn't exactly a simple process you have to dismantle it fill it with kindling and set it on fire . and it's certainly the...
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he joins us exclusively to explain why. plus a colossal wildfire in california is now the size of chicago. san francisco power and water supplies are under threat. we will go live to california for the battle and the money to fight them. and who made money today? they are shining bghtly today. keep it right here to find out who it is. even when they say it is not, it is always about money. ♪ so we kick off tonight with housinand a new opinion on the impact of rapidly risg interest rates. bank analyst dick bove says it makes no sense to think it was any effect on the housing market so why is lowering his rating on one of the major mortgage lenders just today? joining me now is dick bove. always such a pleasure to have you on the show, thank you for coming on. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: why are you making this about mortgage rates? why will it knocked the legs out from t housing recovery? >> think about it. during the housing boom, the average mortgage rate was 6.5%. if you take the average mortgage rate, it was 6.75%.
he joins us exclusively to explain why. plus a colossal wildfire in california is now the size of chicago. san francisco power and water supplies are under threat. we will go live to california for the battle and the money to fight them. and who made money today? they are shining bghtly today. keep it right here to find out who it is. even when they say it is not, it is always about money. ♪ so we kick off tonight with housinand a new opinion on the impact of rapidly risg interest rates. bank...
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we could use the rainfall. what we don't want is dry lightning. we can't make that prediction that far out. there is a chance of thunderstorms coming up wednesday near that huge fire burn nothing yosemite. >> -- burning into yosemite. a lot of moisture moving into the area. the oregon and washington coast. that stay to the north. and we'll stay in that sliver of dry for a while. we're also going to stay not hot and not cold, thanks to the on shore flow. keeping weather really pleasant for the next several days. >> low pressure gets closer to us. once thanes, the on shore flow increases the morning cloud cover and we'll see a pretty significant cool down coming up for the holiday weekend. all week long, tuesday through friday, morning clouds, a little drizzle, afternoon sunshine, very pleasant. san jose tomorrow, for you, 80. 3 degrees below average. 80 for millepedes. upper 80s for san ramon, and right around 90 degrees tomorrow for yukia. >> just about ferfect -- perfect. not cold but a little bit cooler and cloudier. changes coming towards the w
we could use the rainfall. what we don't want is dry lightning. we can't make that prediction that far out. there is a chance of thunderstorms coming up wednesday near that huge fire burn nothing yosemite. >> -- burning into yosemite. a lot of moisture moving into the area. the oregon and washington coast. that stay to the north. and we'll stay in that sliver of dry for a while. we're also going to stay not hot and not cold, thanks to the on shore flow. keeping weather really pleasant for...
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they're supposed to be protecting us, not shooting at us. if he had a gun or not, you still don't shoot nobody in the back. where's the peace? >> he laying right there on the ground handcuffed. what the [bleep] you handcuff him for? he done. >> you went over there. >> i was right there, man. my little homey lying there. i wanted to lay right there with him, man. >> can i ask you all a question, and i just want you to raise your hand. how many of you all had somebody in your family killed through gun violence, just raise your hand. look at all this. is it normal? no, it's not normal, is it. it's unacceptable. it's unacceptable, but we got used to it in our community. >> i wish i could tell you something to make you feel better, but that's your brother. that's your brother. >> i'm seeing a lot of hopelessness now in 10- and 11- and 12-year-olds. 12-year-olds. >> yes, they're dying. the elementary kids think they're not going to make it to high school. they feel they're going to be the perpetrator of the shooting or the victim because it's eith
they're supposed to be protecting us, not shooting at us. if he had a gun or not, you still don't shoot nobody in the back. where's the peace? >> he laying right there on the ground handcuffed. what the [bleep] you handcuff him for? he done. >> you went over there. >> i was right there, man. my little homey lying there. i wanted to lay right there with him, man. >> can i ask you all a question, and i just want you to raise your hand. how many of you all had somebody in...
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i think that the intelligence will conclude that it wasn't the rebels who used it, the deeper we get into this, it seems to me it's clear and clear that the government of syria was responsible. >> reporter: those words, the clearest signal yet perhaps the u.s. will fulfill the promise president obama made when he said the use of chemical weapons would be crossing a red line. at stake for the united states, crude and credibility. the price of oil rising steady in the face of tensions. >> six-month highs because of concerns what is going on. we're what we're closely watching because syria is not a big oil producer, is there violence spilling over to like iraq, opec's second biggest producer that tied that significantly to syria. >> reporter: gold went up hitting an 11-week high. bond prices went up for the same reason, too, pushing interest rates lower. the ten-year yield down. many in the investment community believe military action is inevitable for the u.s. to maintain credibility. >> clearly, if chemical weapons have been used and that's a big if, i believe, the united states has t
i think that the intelligence will conclude that it wasn't the rebels who used it, the deeper we get into this, it seems to me it's clear and clear that the government of syria was responsible. >> reporter: those words, the clearest signal yet perhaps the u.s. will fulfill the promise president obama made when he said the use of chemical weapons would be crossing a red line. at stake for the united states, crude and credibility. the price of oil rising steady in the face of tensions....
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a lot of stuff all around us. for us, not that much going on. high pressure in control and a light on shore flow, just enough of that 59-degree ocean influence to keep the heat down. you'll get the morning cloud cover, but also lots of afternoon sunshine. changes for the weekend. we'll see a significant cooldown starting saturday, as low pressure makes a close pass, we will see rain fall as close as mount shasta. we will see the rain fall to the north. we'll get a stronger on shore flow, more morning cloud cover will be spilling into the afternoon and temperatures taking a significant drop starting saturday. throughout the week, morning clouds, afternoon sunshine. i think you'll love the next several days. it will be cooler and cloudier. beautiful day in san jose. tomorrow, afternoon sunshine. 3 degrees below average. sunny vail 77. san jose 80. morgan hill up near 90 degrees. san ramon, antioch, you'll hit 88. 67 in the city tomorrow for the financial district. morning fog, afternoon sunshine, and 88 tomorrow. beautiful weather through friday,
a lot of stuff all around us. for us, not that much going on. high pressure in control and a light on shore flow, just enough of that 59-degree ocean influence to keep the heat down. you'll get the morning cloud cover, but also lots of afternoon sunshine. changes for the weekend. we'll see a significant cooldown starting saturday, as low pressure makes a close pass, we will see rain fall as close as mount shasta. we will see the rain fall to the north. we'll get a stronger on shore flow, more...
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he said on monday there's no evidence assad used chemical weapons and he said using force against syria without u.n. support would violate international law. he added that a u.s. or european intervention would just lead to more bloodshed. >>> japan's aerospace officials are counting down to the launch of the country's first new rocket in 12 years. the solid fuel eps ilan will blast off early tuesday afternoon. the rocket is still under wraps at its launch site in the southern plsk of kagoshima. it will carry the world's first space telescope for the remote study of planets. it is 24 meters long that's half the size of the mainstay rocket and costs one-third as much. they hope the more efficient production process will boost japan's lagging satellite business. one of the project managers said the liftoff will be the culmination of seven years of research and development. >> translator: we are confident the launch will be successful. >> engineers will bring the rocket out from its hangar three hours before the launch. it's set to blast off at 1:45 p.m. japan time. >>> the united nations s
he said on monday there's no evidence assad used chemical weapons and he said using force against syria without u.n. support would violate international law. he added that a u.s. or european intervention would just lead to more bloodshed. >>> japan's aerospace officials are counting down to the launch of the country's first new rocket in 12 years. the solid fuel eps ilan will blast off early tuesday afternoon. the rocket is still under wraps at its launch site in the southern plsk of...
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the aim would be to deter further use of chemical weapons. a senior administration official is saying the white house has not yet decided on what military action it might take. on the ground in syria, the un inspection team has postponed its chemical weapon's investigation due to safety concerns. >> translator: we are all hearing the drums of war being beat around us. if these countries are willing to launch an attack against syria, i believe the chemical weapons acquisition is false, baseless and groundless, and i challenge them to show one piece of evidence. >> david what are you hearing about these reports that some type of military action could happen very, very soon? >> dell, everybody thinking that will be imminent. they are thinking there will be additional inspections on the ground by the un. it is thought they will get another day in of work, before this is perhaps terminated early, i don't know. the indication was last night from mr. kerry that there was new information that was being withheld by the united states regarding what tho
the aim would be to deter further use of chemical weapons. a senior administration official is saying the white house has not yet decided on what military action it might take. on the ground in syria, the un inspection team has postponed its chemical weapon's investigation due to safety concerns. >> translator: we are all hearing the drums of war being beat around us. if these countries are willing to launch an attack against syria, i believe the chemical weapons acquisition is false,...
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is certain chemical weapons were used and he knows who they were used by. >> the firsthand accounts from the humanitarian organizations on the ground like doctors without borders and the syria human rights commission, these all strongly indicate that everything these images are already screaming at us is real. that chemical weapons were used in syria. more over, we know that the syrian regime maintains custody of these chemical weapons and know the syria regime has the capacity to do this with rockets. we know that the regime has been determined to clear the opposition from those very places where the attacks took place. and with our own eyes we have all of us become witnesses. >> reporter: after a day of phoning world leaders, the secretary of state again watched the videos of the aftermath of the attack. >> it is really hard to express in words the human suffering that they layout before us. as a father, i can't get the image out of my head of a man who held up his dead child wailing while chaos swirled around him. the images of entire families dead in their beds without a drop of bloo
is certain chemical weapons were used and he knows who they were used by. >> the firsthand accounts from the humanitarian organizations on the ground like doctors without borders and the syria human rights commission, these all strongly indicate that everything these images are already screaming at us is real. that chemical weapons were used in syria. more over, we know that the syrian regime maintains custody of these chemical weapons and know the syria regime has the capacity to do this...
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thanks for joining us. on wednesday how one city is fighting hard not to go the way of detroit as it struggles to meet its pension obligations. i'm ali velshi. see you then on "real money." ♪ jazeera.com. >> i'm lisa fletcher and you're in the stream. should evolution be challenged in textbooks. it's the question asked in texas so what does it mean for the rest of the nation? >> forget don't mess with texas. members of the scientific community have a different message for the lone start state. don't mess with evolution. texas is about to approve science textbooks that might be used for the next ten years. but there are questions about how evolution will be
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we know that they have used them on at least ten occasions prior to this last wide scale use. >> the international community weighs in on syria's. >>> the fort hood shooter does not speak out on his behalf, and ministers question the use of vaccinations. >> with a drum beat heard around the world, president obama has not made a decision on the next steps and is still reviewing options to deter future use of chemical weapons by the syrian government. >> there must an response. secretary kerry made that clear. i echoed that yesterday and i echo it again today. there must be a response. we cannot allow this kind of violation of international norm with all the grave consequences that it represents to go unanswer. >> around the world a growing chorus of condemnation is building. here's some of what we heard just today. >> this is not about getting involved in a middle eastern war or changing our stance in syria or going further in that conflict. it has nothing to do with that. it is about use of chemicals weapons and the world should not stand idly by. >> we hold the syrian regime fully r
we know that they have used them on at least ten occasions prior to this last wide scale use. >> the international community weighs in on syria's. >>> the fort hood shooter does not speak out on his behalf, and ministers question the use of vaccinations. >> with a drum beat heard around the world, president obama has not made a decision on the next steps and is still reviewing options to deter future use of chemical weapons by the syrian government. >> there must an...
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and the blazer used as a getaway car. six suspects are seen in the video. it's possible this could have been part of a larger criminal operation. >>> we're tracking neighborhood crime. here's a crime tracker in the east bay. crooks are using a poisonous make scam to get in homes and burglarizing them. saturday night on moore drive in fremont. a woman knocked on the door claimed to be animal service employee and a child had been attacked. measuring for snake traps another entered the home stealing cash and jewelry. similar stunts occurred earlier on saturday. 2 miles away on hill view and tonight me -- montecito drive. >>> this is a live look from our camera, you can see the san francisco skyline and the bay bridge, look how clear and sparkly it is tonight. here's a look at the seven-day forecast. highs expect to hit 90 in some spots and high 80s for most of the week. you can see the bottom of the screen, the coastal temperature in the 60s. mid- to upper 60s for most of the week. >>> three months after a double lung transp
and the blazer used as a getaway car. six suspects are seen in the video. it's possible this could have been part of a larger criminal operation. >>> we're tracking neighborhood crime. here's a crime tracker in the east bay. crooks are using a poisonous make scam to get in homes and burglarizing them. saturday night on moore drive in fremont. a woman knocked on the door claimed to be animal service employee and a child had been attacked. measuring for snake traps another entered the...
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follow us on facebook and twitter. search for nbc bay area. >>> breaking news happening in the east bay in pleasanton. a ruptured better line on portions of black avenue. you're looking at a live picture of our chopper over there. east of 680 and south of the sports park in pleasanton. hop yard is a busy street. utility crews are going to be on the scene working for this broken water line. but you should avoid the area if you can. there are going to be disruptions in water service to those homes surrounding black avenue and businesses in the area as well. and again, they're asking people to try to avoid the area because utility crews are working there. no word yet on when the water line will be restored. >>> south bay, murder caught on tape, hoping to find a gunman response,able for the 33rd homicide of the year. we edited the video to show the moments before and after. victim riding bicycle, see him there, pulls into a parking lot at 3rd and julian street on saturday near st. james park. the gunman is seen republicani
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showing it can use force. there's a major humanitarian problem, as well. >> reporter: several allies including britain, france and turkey have signaled they would back a u.s.-led strike against syria. tara mergener for cbs news, the white house. >> the white house says any possible military action would be a focused response to assad's use of chemical weapons and not aimed at ousting him. the president has already ruled outputting any u.s. troops on the ground in syria. >>> a sunset shrouded in dust. this is the scene in phoenix last night after a massive dust storm blew through the area with wind gusts of more than 60 miles an hour. the storm cut visibility, knocked out power and blew some trees over. there was also flash flooding in the area and more stormy weather is likely in arizona the rest of the week. and this is what we call a haboob, right? >> a haboob. they get those this time of year. that monsoon moisture comes in, you get the dust in the air and a downdraft and you get a haboob. >> that would be
showing it can use force. there's a major humanitarian problem, as well. >> reporter: several allies including britain, france and turkey have signaled they would back a u.s.-led strike against syria. tara mergener for cbs news, the white house. >> the white house says any possible military action would be a focused response to assad's use of chemical weapons and not aimed at ousting him. the president has already ruled outputting any u.s. troops on the ground in syria. >>>...
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ghosn will not join us. we have a number of senior executives including andy palmer who will present the technology and give the keynote address. as we mentioned, this is a big event for nissan because they have media coming in from around the world every five years hold the nissan 360 event. and this year holding it in irvine, where sales are on par with the rest of the market but the infinti division is struggling, down 1.9%. nissan has announced it will be selling autonone mouse driven cars. it is developing these vehicles with leading universities around the world but here's the interesting thing. they made a big presentation and we're working with tech firms in the silicon valley but not working with google on developing the vehicles. as you look at shares of nissan, like all automakers it is in a race to develop self-driven cars over the next several years and simon, i want to show you this car. they've taken it out stay little bit to show us how it works. what's interesting in the future, you'll notic
ghosn will not join us. we have a number of senior executives including andy palmer who will present the technology and give the keynote address. as we mentioned, this is a big event for nissan because they have media coming in from around the world every five years hold the nissan 360 event. and this year holding it in irvine, where sales are on par with the rest of the market but the infinti division is struggling, down 1.9%. nissan has announced it will be selling autonone mouse driven cars....
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swore we had us worried at home. guess what they say the last one version was had a broom broom or a metal pole so they not have been sure what he had so they've been changing their statements over and over but i do know he was unarmed and. that he was on the. do you think there's any credibility at all to the statement that hit himself i mean his body was a deadly weapon because he was an m.m.a. fighter. point you know because he was she just a few scratches movie shoot days before he was still limping he was still in pain with me and that's actually take a look at that photo you're talking about extensive surgery i mean i mean multiple staples very very expensive surgery really painful i mean and this was very recent before he was interrogated. that's actually his second surgery first time he had in two thousand and ten and this he's second over the same problem that he had and when this happened the f.b.i. agents proved to you that they were injured and had to use self defense by execution. you know they they are
swore we had us worried at home. guess what they say the last one version was had a broom broom or a metal pole so they not have been sure what he had so they've been changing their statements over and over but i do know he was unarmed and. that he was on the. do you think there's any credibility at all to the statement that hit himself i mean his body was a deadly weapon because he was an m.m.a. fighter. point you know because he was she just a few scratches movie shoot days before he was...
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agents proved to you that they were injured and had to use the execution. you know they they are not talking to i was they're not saying anything they just don't you think this age it's almost again where i really said anything so what happened i mean you came home and found this out did they call you i mean how did you even find out that this had taken place actually i was in the different state i was in the atlanta georgia because i was working there so when they came to hold me some time after a little bit seven am and they told me to stay at work they're coming to talk to me . just a few minutes after one of my friends text me when i said. what she knew now and your husband get killed in the line. and that's where that's how much i found out my friend i'm really sorry that you had to find out such a horrible way and that this happened to you it's very traumatizing and it's there's a lot of unexplained things about the case he was shot seven times once in the head. we have photos of of. the autopsy is well why do you think it is that they executed him. i
agents proved to you that they were injured and had to use the execution. you know they they are not talking to i was they're not saying anything they just don't you think this age it's almost again where i really said anything so what happened i mean you came home and found this out did they call you i mean how did you even find out that this had taken place actually i was in the different state i was in the atlanta georgia because i was working there so when they came to hold me some time...
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syria also stressed it can defend itself using all available means. still, no formal decision has been announced regarding a u.s. military response. the u.n. chemical weapons team when visited the site of the alleged chemical attack yesterday said it's not too late to collect and analyze the evidence and is expected to resume inspections tomorrow. u.s. officials say they do not need to wait for a u.n. report before taking action. joining me today, politics editor for "business insider, "josh barrow. peter binart, "daily beast" editor and "washington post" columnist and msnbc contributor jonathan capehart, and senior editor for "the atlantic," and former fellow on the press. and diplomatic correspondent for the "washington post," ann guerin. and joining us from cairo, nbc news foreign correspondent amman mojadin. when we look at the rising crescendo of a potential strike as early as thursday, as i mentioned, are we understand to understand that most of the diplomatic solutions are off the table from the u.s. perspective? >> yes. i mean as far as a dipl
syria also stressed it can defend itself using all available means. still, no formal decision has been announced regarding a u.s. military response. the u.n. chemical weapons team when visited the site of the alleged chemical attack yesterday said it's not too late to collect and analyze the evidence and is expected to resume inspections tomorrow. u.s. officials say they do not need to wait for a u.n. report before taking action. joining me today, politics editor for "business insider,...
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the reason you're not aware of us want dash where does it does not talk any more. lori: why doesn't the western academia is indifferent to the plight of the christians? >> as i was pointing out earlier there was the bias against christians in academia where they are the historic persecutors then those who are persecuting them lefty and right and you realize when you realize it doesn't fit the mainstream paradigm in here from one end to the other not other circumstances. lori: then they enable the persecution and? >> they get the sense of the arabs praying that proves to be a disaster the administration has been supportive of the muslim brotherhood and once they come to power we have seen a nosedive in countries like libya a and egypt and syria. since the al qaeda rebellion takeover several churches have been attacked in tons have a big kick debt of the country in egypt under one year under morsi christians were thrown into prison by breaking the blasphemy law where it is 30 years of mubarak ned of that happened but now with syria and with those of the non muslims i
the reason you're not aware of us want dash where does it does not talk any more. lori: why doesn't the western academia is indifferent to the plight of the christians? >> as i was pointing out earlier there was the bias against christians in academia where they are the historic persecutors then those who are persecuting them lefty and right and you realize when you realize it doesn't fit the mainstream paradigm in here from one end to the other not other circumstances. lori: then they...
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used. to gather that evidence you look at the united nations team on the ground right now stuck in their hotel because of a security issue. yesterday they headed out, sniper bullet put into one of their cars. try to take blood samples and tissue samples from victims of the chemical attack but as of now stuck back in their hotel. united states says they do not need the united states report. we have their own evidence which we are expecting to see in the next couple of days. next on to the effects of an attack. obviously if there was an attack on syria seem it seems everybods talking with much more of pungent, taking out the asad regime leaving the counterattack measures in place including the possibility of a strike on israel. to that end lining up for guess max. they are now at the post office. ahead of a possible strike the united states and retaliation. everybody seems to be in a watch, worry mode, cheryl, as the past when he has made these tax and threats, they just have not happened. wh
used. to gather that evidence you look at the united nations team on the ground right now stuck in their hotel because of a security issue. yesterday they headed out, sniper bullet put into one of their cars. try to take blood samples and tissue samples from victims of the chemical attack but as of now stuck back in their hotel. united states says they do not need the united states report. we have their own evidence which we are expecting to see in the next couple of days. next on to the...
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thank you for being with us on this very important hour. tonight on our fox business special, "making your market." we live in a world of instability and uncertainty. liquor was going on right now. the obama administration takes the line against this carnage and syria. >> tomorrow obscenity. charles: oil prices are spiking higher. the classic conundrum, i'm going to show you how. also a lot we can learn from the world's greatest investors, the investment gurus like warren buffett and peter lynch. the old school approach still work in today's stock market? i say some of the dozens of the doesn't. i will discuss. and i always say the stock market is a reflection of us, america, our hopes, our dreams, our hard work and successes, and our failures. even our dispositions. see what stocks in telling us about how we feel about our neighbors. also tonight, we will speak with the ceo of a company in the middle of rebuilding america piece by piece. the story of opportunity and hope and inspiration that just may be a potential investment for your port
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thanks for waking up with us. let's check in with steve. it's going to be warm today. >> a little bit warm today. we don't have much of a breeze and patchy fog. it's a little bit inland and on the coast. there are holes in it. it's 60s, look at that, and santa rosa, san jose 58. i don't think the patchy low clouds will last long. it looks like a busy day, if you're visiting, it's nice in san francisco, 70 degrees. let's get her going, 55, 78, 74 for a high today. tropical cloud set in southern california will not make it yet to the "rim" fire. the patchy fog doesn't last long. we'll have 60s, to 90s. here's sal. >>> good morning. we're looking at the commute at interstate 880. if you're driving in oakland. northbound traffic they're picking up the road work on the freeway. i'll show you the traffic on interstate 880. it's going to be moving well and i think we have our maps ready, don't we guys. 880 traffic moves well getting up to the coliseum. we're going to see red later on but not right now. let's look at the commute on 880 southbound.
thanks for waking up with us. let's check in with steve. it's going to be warm today. >> a little bit warm today. we don't have much of a breeze and patchy fog. it's a little bit inland and on the coast. there are holes in it. it's 60s, look at that, and santa rosa, san jose 58. i don't think the patchy low clouds will last long. it looks like a busy day, if you're visiting, it's nice in san francisco, 70 degrees. let's get her going, 55, 78, 74 for a high today. tropical cloud set in...
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scott comb joins us now from the edge of that wildfire in california. over to you, scott. >> reporter: thank you. it is relatively quiet here now. a subtle shift in the wind and this community and many others like it on the edge of yosemite would actually be literally and directly in the line of fire. that explains why there's a very large firefighting presence here, but protecting the city is one of the many tasks at hand. the fire has burned an area larger than the city of chicago. and growing. tree by tree, branch by branch, they're attacking it on the ground and from the air. progress is slow, and the fire is maddeningly unpredictable. >> one of the challenges, the fire is going to start making its own weather. we've seen significant down draft winds going in all directions. >> this is the largest of a dozen fires burning just in california. a strain on the state's limited resources and fire season is not over yet. >> this is august, what's going to happen in september in terms of fires, we don't know. >> california has already spent a quarter of it
scott comb joins us now from the edge of that wildfire in california. over to you, scott. >> reporter: thank you. it is relatively quiet here now. a subtle shift in the wind and this community and many others like it on the edge of yosemite would actually be literally and directly in the line of fire. that explains why there's a very large firefighting presence here, but protecting the city is one of the many tasks at hand. the fire has burned an area larger than the city of chicago. and...
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: we aren't used to live like this. we would rather go back to syria and end our suffering here in this place, but we can't because of our children. they might be killed and raped in syria. this camp i'm in is all the fault of assad, the militias, they are all to blame. >> reporter: that anger has lead some authorities to take measures. important places here have been secured, giving some parts of the camp a prison-like atmosphere. aid agencies have also noticed. >> to deal with these long term displacement issues, and the psychological difficulties, first they manage their own life. we promote this community management. >> reporter: as part of the long-term process, many refugees have taken up manual labor jobs. that allows them to guy groceries and other goods, creating an informal but crucial economy in the camp. this place has the feel of a more permanent town. it has a very different atmosphere than the ones that have just been set up for the newest syrian refugees. there they still have a sense of relief that they
: we aren't used to live like this. we would rather go back to syria and end our suffering here in this place, but we can't because of our children. they might be killed and raped in syria. this camp i'm in is all the fault of assad, the militias, they are all to blame. >> reporter: that anger has lead some authorities to take measures. important places here have been secured, giving some parts of the camp a prison-like atmosphere. aid agencies have also noticed. >> to deal with...
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us. this is a stage provocation by the so-called free syrian army, the so-called rebels who are fueled and have their weapons fueled by foreign proxy governments of the united states including qatar and saudi arabia, not democratic governments. they're staging a provocation because they know that without foreign military intervention they can't win. they can't defeat the assad government militarily and they don't have a popular base significant enough compared to the assad government's popular support to do the job. so they're doing everything they can in concert with the hawks in washington, kerry, those in the pentagon establishment who want to go in, as they did in iraq in 2003, as they bombed libya in 2011, as they want to do again in syria. this is a stage provocation. >> i want to get you in here. do you believe that the u.s. has the moral impertive to get involved in syria if there is proof of chemical weapons used by the assad regime. now, given how difficult it will be to ascerta
us. this is a stage provocation by the so-called free syrian army, the so-called rebels who are fueled and have their weapons fueled by foreign proxy governments of the united states including qatar and saudi arabia, not democratic governments. they're staging a provocation because they know that without foreign military intervention they can't win. they can't defeat the assad government militarily and they don't have a popular base significant enough compared to the assad government's popular...
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those will be the themes that will be used in nato, and other forums. >> thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> the american public does not appear to have much appetite for a u.s. interference in syria. but what do they think given the use of chemical weapons? that debate when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to "inside story." there is no doubt the drums of war against syria are getting louder. the arab leagues says that last week's alabama -- aledged attack must be squarely placed on assads shoulders. and john kerry said that president obama believes there must be accountability for those that would use the world's most heinous weapons against the world's most vulnerable people. since the uprising at least a hundred thousand people have been killed. an estimated 1 million refugees are children. doctors without borders reports that hospitals had treated 3600 patients with symptoms of chemical weapons attacks. joining us to discuss what a military intervention would like in syria, a formal official at the white house and state department, and the executive director of the mccai
those will be the themes that will be used in nato, and other forums. >> thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> the american public does not appear to have much appetite for a u.s. interference in syria. but what do they think given the use of chemical weapons? that debate when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to "inside story." there is no doubt the drums of war against syria are getting louder. the arab leagues says that last week's alabama --...
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viewers e-mailed photos to us. >> a playful memories and those will be with us, but it is again. >> other bay area-run camps were spared from the destruction. >> this survivor of the holocaust survived, too, inside the dining hall and removed days ago. the only structure that burned down was one cabin. >> we do not know about the surrounding lands. if the tremendouses are burned, and if areas where we do programs that do not have buildings are burned. >> at san jose stanley cap flames destroyed 12 cabins and outbuilding and infrastructure and the reminder of the season is scan selled a disappointment to the families who get together at the camp each year. >> they always ask, when will it happen? is registration open? disappointment on my end. >> these families home them -- the hope the camp will be opened. >> educators helped criminal justice and care records to rally calling on stopping of the governor's plan to expand the state prison system. rally organizers want lawmakers to reject the plan to spend up to $1 billion on private and out of state prisons and invest, instead, on programs
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missing us. there's a lot of tropical moisture from an old tropical storm impacting palm springs, far southeastern california western arizona las vegas metro area. but that is also going to miss us staying to our east. right in between we find enough pressure, high pressure, off to our east keeping that moisture away and low pressure to our north giving us a light onshore flow. just enough of mother nature's air-conditioning to cut the heat. we get the afternoon sunshine but we won't have any heat waves. changes coming, not until this upcoming weekend. but it's labor day weekend as low pressure gets closer, our rain likely will cross the oregon-california border. i think it will stay to our north but this certainly will enhance the onshore flow keeping us cloudier and cooler as we approach the weekend. notice temperatures are going to drop about 5 to 7 degrees by the weekend. but the pattern of morning clouds, afternoon sunshine will continue for the next several days. pleasant weather with tempe
missing us. there's a lot of tropical moisture from an old tropical storm impacting palm springs, far southeastern california western arizona las vegas metro area. but that is also going to miss us staying to our east. right in between we find enough pressure, high pressure, off to our east keeping that moisture away and low pressure to our north giving us a light onshore flow. just enough of mother nature's air-conditioning to cut the heat. we get the afternoon sunshine but we won't have any...
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about,ey were thinking the blatant use of chemical weapons. as the western leaders contemplate activities, there is a whole range of things they could do, but i suspect at the end of the day, they are going to try to achieve some limited effect to send a very strong signal that this will not be tolerated and try to do something. try to remove or seriously damage the ability of them to use the weapons. understandable that there is a desire to do something. skeptical or questioning whether or not that is enough? i do not know that anything that is going to occur is going to have any lasting or significant change to what is going on in syria. it would be a very clear message that this kind of activity will not be tolerated and yet do but the reality is, if there is military action taken, then we have now entered a different phase, and the beds are pretty much off the table. course, once you start something, and then it does not ,chieve all of the objectives and you try another application and see how this goes down, the challenges here are very,
about,ey were thinking the blatant use of chemical weapons. as the western leaders contemplate activities, there is a whole range of things they could do, but i suspect at the end of the day, they are going to try to achieve some limited effect to send a very strong signal that this will not be tolerated and try to do something. try to remove or seriously damage the ability of them to use the weapons. understandable that there is a desire to do something. skeptical or questioning whether or not...
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joining us to tell us would about a mistress may be planning is tom schaffer. we are joined by greenhaven group president. tony, it is good to see you. we keep on hearing this term there will be no boots on the ground, so will a missile strike the effective in stopping the monetary and crisis that is happening in syria? >> unfortunately i don't believe so. it will not move anything forward a positive way and both businesswise and economically were looking at using resources we really don't need to use by the fact i don't think i understand what the secondary and third order of consequences will be. some of the weapons of mass destruction may be hid on the base. we don't understand if he does not get the message, what do we do next. it is an effective military, but tired. i don't think we are really looking at this as a chess game, where almost reacting which is not a good thing for us to do. cheryl: i wants to go over to bring up something tony just mentioned, that is the situation with russia. normally when you see oil prices going up, it would jump higher. as
joining us to tell us would about a mistress may be planning is tom schaffer. we are joined by greenhaven group president. tony, it is good to see you. we keep on hearing this term there will be no boots on the ground, so will a missile strike the effective in stopping the monetary and crisis that is happening in syria? >> unfortunately i don't believe so. it will not move anything forward a positive way and both businesswise and economically were looking at using resources we really...
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officials told us that there were no talks planned today. the statement seems to be a gesture of protest with no practical effect. >> where do things go from here? these pictures show a lot of tension, a lot of anger. not a promising backdrop or peace talks. >> these israeli arrest rates have been carried out almost every night along the west bank. the israelis say they only go into the west bank to arrest people they firmly believe are engaged in imminent attacks of terrorism. but there is suspicion that these attacks are intended to evoke exactly the violence response we saw today and to provoke the palestinian leadership from withdrawing from negotiations. they say that this softly political problem for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu -- this solves the political problem for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who does not really want to go forward. >> and then the same thing happens there as well. >> matthew, i'm afraid we will have to wrap it up. >> welcome back. we pick it up in china where a communist party off
officials told us that there were no talks planned today. the statement seems to be a gesture of protest with no practical effect. >> where do things go from here? these pictures show a lot of tension, a lot of anger. not a promising backdrop or peace talks. >> these israeli arrest rates have been carried out almost every night along the west bank. the israelis say they only go into the west bank to arrest people they firmly believe are engaged in imminent attacks of terrorism. but...
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with us on set, we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle. hello, mike. former governor of vermont and former chairman of the democratic national committee, howard dean is with us. on the set. and in washington, pulitzer-prize winning columnist and associate editor of "the
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a pleasure to have you with us here today. and welcome back to conversations with great minds i'm speaking with dr result internationally acclaimed writer scholar and author of the new book zealot the life and times of jesus of nazareth just a to follow on that question i asked about jesus not so much as spiritual figure although that was the subtext to everything of that day but as revolutionary. or social activist. your thoughts. well i first of all you're absolutely right about one part of this which is that in jesus' time there is no difference between religion and politics i think a lot of people have said that this book about jesus is about jesus in a political world but for anyone who heard jesus speak i mean they would not have differentiated any of his words or his actions as being either you know social or political or or religious or political they were all considered one and the same thing but your larger point you're absolutely right i mean what i am claiming in this book is frankly in so far as biblical studies g
a pleasure to have you with us here today. and welcome back to conversations with great minds i'm speaking with dr result internationally acclaimed writer scholar and author of the new book zealot the life and times of jesus of nazareth just a to follow on that question i asked about jesus not so much as spiritual figure although that was the subtext to everything of that day but as revolutionary. or social activist. your thoughts. well i first of all you're absolutely right about one part of...